Haunts for Halloween

LAKE JOY TRAIL OF TERRORS428 Lake Joy Rd. in Warner Robins(South of Hwy 96. Look for signs)Open every Friday and Saturday in October and on Halloween Night $10 per person. Not recommended for kids younger than 10 years old.

NEVERMORE HILLS HAUNTED TRAILMuseum of Aviation, Oct. 23-24Haunted Trail will include a variety of scares in the woods as well as a number of haunted barns. Volunteers from the Warner Robins community have been working diligently for the last few months to prepare for this exciting new fundraiser. All funds raised through the trail will be used for operating support for both the Museum of Aviation Foundation and the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame. The cost for the haunted trail will be $14 per person, $12 for active duty and retired military. Group rates are available for groups of 8 or more. Please email Jenny Maas at jenny.maas@museumofaviation.org for group rates. Children ages 12 and under should be accompanied by an adult.

BYRON BODY FARMFridays and Saturdays in Oct. 7:30-Midnight Rain or shine. $10 admissionGrave Intentions L.L.C. and Byron Body Farm have collaborated for the 13th annual haunted attraction . You have known us as Underworld haunted house, The F.E.A.R Institute & Warehouse 366,. This year will bigger and better than before at the Byron Body Farm haunted attraction. Located at Custom Golf & Driving Range. 4015 US-41 North, Byron.

HALLS OF HAVOC7536 Knoxville Rd., LizellaThe attraction has not announced any 2015 information. The haunt is an old schoolhouse where screams of horror can be heard.

NETHERWORLD HAUNTED HOUSE$22 per person. Buy tickets in advance online at fearworld.com. 6624 Dawson Blvd., NorcrossNetherworld is worth the drive, consistently named one of the top 13 haunted houses in the southeast! It’s also open every single night thru October. A walk-through dark attraction filled with terrifying live actors, amazing special effects and incredible monsters. The Travel Channel wrote “The most over-the-top haunted house on earth!”

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